Can you please contact me regarding your book “Frontier Lands And Pioneer Legends”? Your publisher ALLEN AND UNWIN PTY LIMITED registered this title with Copyright Agency and I need to discuss this with you.

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Sun, 17 Aug 2014 00:42:44 +0000http://prehistoricdrugs.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-169[…] anthropologist and pharmacist, and retired though she may be, she still actively runs her blog Prehistoric Drugs on WordPress where she discusses (among other really interesting things!) psychoactive drug use in human society […]
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Sun, 20 Oct 2013 03:28:33 +0000http://prehistoricdrugs.wordpress.com/?p=153#comment-82I know this was written a while ago, but certain WA d.hopwoodii plants were found to, also, contain tropane alkaloids, which would then explain the altered state of consciousness.
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Mon, 23 Sep 2013 03:21:20 +0000http://prehistoricdrugs.wordpress.com/?p=807#comment-80Therefore, after spending many hours on the internet at long last We’ve revealed an individual which definitely can know what they are discussing thanks a great deal fantastic post
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Sun, 07 Jul 2013 06:47:20 +0000http://prehistoricdrugs.wordpress.com/?page_id=9#comment-72May I suggest that in prehistoric societies, which managed trade in psychoactive plants, yet had no money; that the psycho-active plants are the exchange material, used instead of, (or as well as) actual money. Is not money similarly psycho-active, and/or similarly habit forming.
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Sun, 07 Jul 2013 06:29:18 +0000http://prehistoricdrugs.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-71Thanks for your timely and important working through the historic records for whitefellow evidence of the past uses of Pituri: I am native to this land, but a whitefellow by appearance, and began to become acculturated into indigenous society from the age of 19, at a special Corroboree in Sydney at Kurnell in 1988; I began to state my indigenous affilitations and potential unrecorded ancestry, in 2002, and by now 2013, am begun being granted acceptance and “lawful” (within indigenous lore/law), access to Pituri-nga. The ABC Radio “Along The Pituri Trail” audio download is worthy as well. My acceptance and access of Pituringa way, is through my having accurately “inferred” the traditional law/lore surrounding its usage, and I am going to be allowed teach of as well. I have submitted a document to the Erowid team, but they tend to take awhile before publishing, if they will. Good on your work here, I see it is very beneficial, and far exceeds the social worth being done in the USA by those scientists trying to re-invent the wheel, in respect of normal non-addictive patterns of use of what they have begun to call “entheogenic” plants.
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Sat, 30 Mar 2013 20:47:48 +0000http://prehistoricdrugs.wordpress.com/?p=302#comment-65I was hiking in the Lower Pecos canyons last week, and the Mexican buckeye trees were in full bloom with their bright pink flowers. The mountain laurel has finished their flowering, but a shrub called black brush covered with fluffy pale yellow flowers full of pollen is everywhere. Everyone’s nose was itching!
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Tue, 05 Mar 2013 06:09:59 +0000http://prehistoricdrugs.wordpress.com/?page_id=2#comment-64A very interesting blog, Pamela. You might be interested to see a link on my blog in the Dictyophora indusiata post regarding a very unusual claim about that fungus.